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. 1998 Nov;41(5):498-502.
doi: 10.1097/00000637-199811000-00008.

Ultrasound in the diagnosis and management of fluid collection complications following abdominoplasty

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Ultrasound in the diagnosis and management of fluid collection complications following abdominoplasty

J A Mohammad et al. Ann Plast Surg. 1998 Nov.

Abstract

A 6-year prospective study of 80 abdominoplasties is reported. Type and incidence of complications are presented with particular attention toward the incidence of fluid collection following abdominoplasty, such as seroma and hematoma. Ultrasound was performed in 56 patients (70%), with normal findings in 27 patients (48%). Accurate diagnosis of fluid collection in 29 patients (51.8%), seroma in 24 (42.8%), and hematoma in 5 (9%) was confirmed with the aid of ultrasound. The advantage of early radiological diagnosis alerted the surgeon for positive findings of fluid collection areas in the abdominal wall, which resulted in close observation and early intervention whenever indicated. Ultrasound of the abdominal wall following abdominoplasty provides a noninvasive, accurate, and low-cost method of diagnosing fluid collection in the abdominal wall. This method, if performed routinely postabdominoplasty, will aid the surgeon in managing potential complications such as wound-healing problems, infection, and patient discomfort.

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